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OUTLINE OF A LATE CRETACEOUS DINOFLAGELLATE ZONATION OF NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA

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posted on 2023-06-19, 00:04 authored by Andrew McMinnAndrew McMinn

The Late Cretaceous and Danian dinoflagellate succession of northwestern Australia can be divided into nine zones, five subzones and one  assemblage. In ascending order these are the Diconodinium multispinum Zone, the Palaeohystrichophora infusorioides Zone, the Isabelidinium acuminatum Zone, the Conosphaeridium striatoconus Zone, the Isabelidinium balmei Subzone, the Gillinia hymenophora Subzone, the Areosphaeridium suggestium Zone, the Areoligera coronata Zone, the Samlandia carnarvonensis Zone, the Deflandrea diebelii Zone, the Cladopyxidium foveolatum Subzone, the Alterbidinium acutulum Subzone, the Exochosphaeridium bifidum Subzone, the Alisocysta circumtabulata Zone and the Tectatodinium rugulatum Assemblage. Five new species are described; Areosphaeridium suggestium sp. nov., Cladopyxidium foveolatum sp. nov., Samlandia carnarvonensis sp. nov., Samlandia mayi sp. nov., Samlandia vermicularia sp. nov., and two new combinations proposed; Tectatodinium rugulatum (Hansen) comb. nov. and Membranilarnacia angustivela (Deflandre & Cookson) comb. nov. 

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  • Article

Publication title

ALCHERINGA

Volume

12

Issue

1-2

Pagination

137-156:20

eISSN

1752-0754

ISSN

0311-5518

Publisher

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY AUSTRALIA INC

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  • Published

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Copyright 1988 Taylor & Francis

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